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The quilt, brought to Detroit by the Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition (MJAC), will be displayed Dec. 1, World's AIDS Day, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. It remains on display through Dec. 14. "We heard the quilt was coming to Detroit, and we wanted to make something lasting to honor my brother's memory," said Susan Efros, Harvey Berkowitz's sister. "When my brother was di- agnosed HIV-positive six years ago, it wasn't accep- table to talk about it," said Pola Friedman, Mark Silverman's sister. "Today, things are beginning to change." Acquired Immune Defi- ciency Syndrome is a failure of the immune system to ward off infectious diseases. As of Nov. 1, a total of 2,533 cases of AIDS have been re- ported in Michigan. Of those patients, 1,606 have died. As of Oct. 1, there has been a total of 195,718 cases of AIDS reported in the United States. Of those, 126,159 have died. "The Jewish community has been touched by AIDS too," said Susie Leemaster, chairman of MJAC. "The quilt has at least eight panels dedicated in memory of Jewish victims of AIDS." Susan and David Efros learned Mr. Berkowitz was HIV-positive five years ago. In May, Mr. Berkowitz, liv- ing in Los Angeles, came down with toxoplasmosis, a fungus of the brain causing seizures. He died in September. He was 26. His niece, Michelle, 15, has written a ,poem and his family has made panels depicting things he loved best. "Harvey came back to Detroit when he got sick," Mr. Efros said. "He was with his family and we all took turns caring for him. The Jewish community has a lot of work ahead of itself as far as accepting people with AIDS. Having the quilt at the JCC will hopefully open a lot of eyes." The quilt, made up of 14,000 panels, covers the TWo local families donated two panels to the quilt, which will be on display at the JCC from Dec. 1 through Dec. 14. length and width of 5.6 foot- ball fields. A portion of it is coming to Detroit. Mrs. Friedman's brother died of AIDS in 1989. She gave him his first movie camera when he was a boy. "Mark was gay. He was also creative, capable and intense," Mrs. Friedman said. "Since the beginning, I've been open about this disease and never hid from it. That's how the Jewish community needs to feel to- day." Events Planned For AIDS Quilt Several activities are plann- ed in conjunction with the display. An opening ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. on Dec. 1 at the JCC, which will include a memorial service, reading of names in the quilt and the official unfurling of a 64-piece portion of the quilt. Following the ceremony, Com- mon Threads a documentary about the quilt which won an Oscar in 1990 for best documentary, will be shown. On Dec. 8, a two-hour pro- gram will be held at the Agency for Jewish Educa- tion/United Hebrew Schools building on 12 Mile Road in Southfield. High school and middle school students will participate in a panel discus- sion about AIDS facts, com- munity response and Jewish values pertaining to re- sponses to AIDS. The stu- dents will view a short film about AIDS, and students from Jewish Parents Institute will perform a short play. The closing ceremony will take place 5 p.m. on Dec. 14. -4 -4